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Show THE JOURNAL, LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PACE FOUR Play Businesslike fee t r MILL VALLEY NINE WINS SOUTHWEST LEGION TITLE Pocatello Lad Reds BroL:? V 1 i(iX- i ( QJ o. Among Swimmers By Russell J. Newland (Associated Press Sports Writer San Francisco, Aug. 26 (Ap New York. Aug 2G (APi Two of ihe reigning sensations of the iistie industry get together this w eek Alan J. Gould rdjv Records Hung Up At Po!o Grounds " n,y 'lltj- Kid Chocolate, great Cuban A1 negro and leatherweight, a "second Singer r Benny - Leon- f to his Bionx friends, meet a ktd Jack D( mpsey aid .Soinc m a 12 rounnd bout at the Polo if he Kiev, ii'. 'ii ota Grounds on Thursday night with ',jj Slukespeai e expectations of a $200,000 gate. 1 I Lave tno had plea-1cnevei a b, fM3? jsuie, the Mail Mauler replied i i.i hi turn-- 1 ja0 pirraiv nsues were at stake Ural September i veiling ill 1023 when Demp'-eand Lu: Angel at'Firpo ol ihe Aigfntme .slugged aiound and evm out and Spug Myers, Pocatello, Ida-'eally'eaiii oU the mg at the Polo Grounds ho, welterweight, ape Nowt-p.ipi tones appealed un- - bookedjunior semi-d- u in the ot the con-- ( lmal. Another Xen tle brings tiui they vveie finite oC.t,iiei- jiariy Ebbpts of Freeport men! fiank to ui,c laim the autho,iilp and Irsy Grove, New Yoik nnd-o- f of them. any pail rtleweiglit, m a return battle. It was not until the eia of Gene Tunney that literary put suits, the study of Shakespeare and other masters became associated with the manly art of batten ft beaks. Now it develops the successor of that other slugger. Firpo, goes, Clinton, N, J.,-- August 2G -in heavily toi poetiy. Not only Demand for men with tor u veil round., trainin' The cioftvi, I tie la,;, ! p.ul at UtS ot' Italy and hae "u"?bpr tendance evu .mornodaied at of the Argentine, translate thcl Jfep lied land fielu, v,a. Urn iiosLile hi gems of Keats and Shelley into the jienn :it bin'll liiiiim, either Italian or Spanish but Ho!SeFVatIOh Institute lieie to Hat iv Wilson did hear 4 wntes his own newspaper copy.! JP forii 3 new class in lew decpMiii on "d bioiiv cheer:, Wheip Fnpo would have snoited ; resa.ar school year liont time to time The fails at the idea of using a pencil forlPcer' m ? Reouests s,P'lnK' moio than made up for this anj thing but ligurcs, confining or services of students hav however, bv the May the cheer- his translations to the shift of come from state game commised Hick's ( ueus catches, and tie dollars into pesos, Campolo,s friends say he tackles a port sions, sportsmen s orgn'.uzattons, made several m the two games LrMer .Sweet land pitched the able typewriter conscientiously operators of commercial game Phillio, to a 4 , to 0 triumph every evening to fulfill a con-ov- farms and individuals with private hunting grounds. the Robu.a hi Brooklyn yes tract with La Nacion lerdav. allowing only tour hits Aires newspaper. Instruction and practical work and Willie Sncidel shut out the Towering around 0 feet 7, 27 of the two-yecourse cover the Braves m Boston by an identical years old and with a reach a and care of breeding, rearing score wmle alovung live hits inches than good ten longer Bob White The game at the Polo Grounds either Dempsey or Firpo possess- ringlierked pheasants, partridges, quail, fowlsHungarian was maiked by Mel Ott's thirty-secon- d ed, Campolo is' one of the most water and other feathered Im m run and bv Cy colorful of the heavyweight con- game. Students are also taught Pigier s manijiuial ic'i of a broad- tenders, whether or not he ful- to construct all the necessary fills of the has he any promise casting device wmeh amplified and to Jay out and annnimeements ol battenes and shown so far In whipping DeKuh equipment operate a game farm besides a player cJiangis to fans ihiough-ou- t and Heeney. The Argentine giant wide range of subjects relative to six was months in a hospital the vast 'park. natural handling game under Alter 32 scoreless innings, the with brain hemorrhages after be- conditions The Institute is the master minds of the Yankees de- ing badly beaten by Monte Munn, 4n the world devised a plan for getting runs the Nebraska collegian, in Bue- only institution across the plate at once simple nos Aires, but resisted the ap- velopment of gamekeepers. and effective It was merely to peals of his lamily m order to The purpose of ihe schoolof is to men provide annually a corps have Mr. Ruth step to the from continue his ring career. Unlike and hammer the ball out of the Firpo Campolo' comes of a well-to-- qualified to carry on the work family, son of a retired of game production, restoration lot, which he had negelected to Substantial fi-ancido for some days until yesterday, cattleman and one of a family and increase. support enables the In ns box scores of Yankee games of eleven children. One of his brothers is his camp chef. stltute to provide Instruction, will show. quarters, books, the use of equipPutting this plan into operation Pittsburgh has cashed in on ment and everything else needin the two Stewart against Wall' world's senes in. recent sea- ed without, cost to students. Ai fourth and the hinth innings at no club has had as moderate charge is made for sons, yet Pa-Mr r Sportsman's yesterday, Ruth snapped tiie Yankee string many bad breaks as the Pirates table board. Requests for information are i of scoreless innings and lifted in the chase down the home beihg received from prospective his primal home run total from stretch. all over the from Since 1921 the Bucs have been students 33 to 35 but failed to win the ball on top in country. game, which the Browns did at a1925big treat. They tnwere - -1927 but lost and again the expense of Roy Sherid by 3 in atHeast three other seato 2. Ruth's two homers broke out Morelius looked to be the up a tie winch had existed among sons when they field. class of the Wins $10,000 the Yahkeo simmer and Hack A few years ago they blew a Wilson and Chuck Klein. seven-gam- e lead in September-TheThe Athletics also lost yesterToronto. Ont., Aug. 24 (P) didnt win the 1927 flag Victory allowed day when A1 Thomas in the Wrigley ten-miuntil next to the last day of the marathon swim Martha made just four hits to win bv 3 to 0, Jt season. This year the Pirates Norelius $10,000 richer today and was thiee out of four for the came a in home slim with July Sox over the leaders, who White proved beyond question her right, now have drooped six of their lead. Yet in three weeks, with to a front-ran- k position among of Tray-no- r, out Grimes action and The Mackian Fad last eight women swimmers at almost any stars and other Grantham remains fixed at 13 games bedistance. cause the Yankee record over the injured, the club dropped out of a two race the completely. From same period is identical, nrofessional earhe?f intheyear Detroit finally won from Wash- game lead they dropped tog eight UniterildStates4aniTcan- games behind the ington. stopping the Senators by Cubs. j Jda 8 to 7 in 11 inrines at Navin in the annual Wrigley event a field and the Indians divided a yesterday a little more than tdouble-headwith the rejuvenyear after she won the er championship for the United j Cleveland took Over Week-En- d ated Red Sox i rstates at Amsterdamthe opener by 5 to 4 and Boston 10 five miles the covered She 5 3 to the nightcap by rec- times around a two-micourse in Lake Ontario tangular Schmeling Made 5 hours 24 minutes, 22 se- (By The Associated Press) Tetnnls: Mistake Opinion Helen Forest Hills, N. Y. wins national singles title Wills Dempsey for sixth time, beating Mis. Watson in final; Mrs. Jack Phoebe Chicago. Aug 24 lAPi Watson'1 and Mrs. Peggy Saundeis Dempsey bplieyps Max Srhmeling, Michell Denver; third place and $1,000 to capture doubles chain his German double, has made a Mrs. Evelyn Armstrong of De- pionship. serious mistake ope that may R. I. Lott troit, mother of two children, one George Newport, to his prove e.xtiemely cosHv ill finals of them only six months old j Tilden Bill to bows big future in the boxlfig game by of Seventeen-year-ol- d Leah Riley Newport Casino singles chambefore returning to Germany won for $600 Lott and Johnny Doeg of Keansburg N. J., battling out his troubles in the pionship; take doubles crown cnnHng ff!w h united states There was Buffalo George Jennings, only one other place. I tlntnk should Srhmeling finisher. Dorothy have staved here until he clear- Chicago, retains national public Widrner of Seattle. The first five title, defeating Jaex ed un his difficulty with the parks singles finish automatically qualified finals. in Los Angeles, Delara, New York commission and his for the open marathon! Golf: troubles." mana'erial be held here next Wednesday. Dempsey Western Milwaukee open said. "He should keeD 'on fightto Tommy Armour with 72 ing, too, for he will lose ground goes Smith BILLYTS UNCLE Horton score of 273; idle very long. hole in remaining 281, with second finishes Schmehng has just started and Eddi Jasper Park, Alberta he heeds plenty of fights if he in ail White Gardiner Held beats hopes to w In the championship New York final for Canadian Dempsey today named Ray C. amateur title. Alvis. a Chicago fight manager New York Bobby Jones is ns mat el maker for his promo1 In seeding list for tional aitivmes at the coliseum. rahked No. in 1 'ii'i i u h. ,, Dm I Five New,WorIds On Fight Card i cf Ball l Monday, August 26, 1920. ' i w.-- Ta w.-,- prowess. Although -! 1 es - f' ' V? 0 a - V- - .4 i .a). if INI .1 JONES IN WEST TO DEFEND TITLE Helen Wills Wins Another Forest Hill. N. Y., Aug. 24 (AF) Helm Wills, won her sixth 'national women's tennis championship before a galleiy of 6.000 at the westsidc stadium this afternoon, bcaUne off live challenge of Mrs. Phoebe Watson. English Star, in a thrilling final by scores ot 6-- 4. 6-- 2. Slavarjr Statistic At the beginning nr the Civil war of the l.OKt.Oou fmiiliii's in theKoutli, less than one fourth about 3S4.000 owned slaves. , , A. Wennstroem Stockholm 5 equals worlds record of 14 seconds for 120 yard high hurdle;; Germans London beat English in first dual competition between two counties since before the war. Baseball : 8t. Louis -r- - Ruth hits 34th and '35th homers; takes major league lead. Swimming: Albino Osipo-wie- h San Francisco betters worlds record for 100 meter free style event, at 2-- National A.A.U. championship. PqIq:, Midwics of Pasadent Chicago win U. S. Polo Association al championship. (AP)-Th- 3-- 5, rd j ' 4-- 4-- ' , 4-- 5) ) , j The rcumiii during which Sage (hichens and Grouse iiiaj he legally killed in the slate of I tali will lie from August 31 to September 2, 1029, both dultw included.. s0 M0rning Doves may ie legally killed in the stale of ('tali fmii August 3! to September 8, 1929. hofli dates included. Provided that It will be unlawful to hunt for, or kill any kind of game binl 0,1 a,,.v "f the state game preserves except as is hereinafter provided. liox ultil that from August 31 to September 2, 1929, Sage Cliiekens only Killed on that portion of the Wasatch State Game Preserve 'Fsinbid as follows. , Beginning at the intersect mn of the Deseret Livestock font pan) s canal slate line, thence north along said line to its intewith the I section with Bear river, thence down Bear river to the mouth of Salleralus creek, thence up NalenUus creek to the White House Lane, tlienee in a south- Annapolis, Md , Aug 26 (AP) easterly direction to Ihe DAsrict Livestock companys canal, tlienee along said! After two weeks of futile trials, Lieut. Alford Williams has given canal to place of beginning. , It will lie unlawful for any person to kill, in one day, or to have iipup his attempts to get the Mer- ' I reserve to tag birds. of the department. had that no such request Mi:.:: sent. He added that regulations said been aviation pilot; license, was reported to nave expired July 15 ptill had tteariy a Rasches which X cury Race, the tiny seaplane with year to run. which he hoped the United States could capture the SchneiMake Use of Long Day der cup, speed trophy off the Bammerfest Is the (pst northern water and into the air in tests town In the world, There from Hay which would satisfy the navy 13 to July 29 the sun never sets and . department that his ship - was - the people take ndvantogs of their worthy of competing.. r The navy speed ace abandoned long daj busily trading tli his idea yesterday after three oil which they make for commodities sent up frop) the southerly pprts of attempts had failed. cod-IIx:e- 1 The Kingly Eagto fs not the eagle of the natursfists hut the who bits r.liou.' our standard, . ... , . . ca e Vf 'I: y it . , ... centuries ipdied s.icngtli and sviift-tnes' t1111' !l11 ,lie virile attributes of the warrior mid above all else, free-t- o o dom. The Events ' of Jack - Aug 26 5. Prize national amateuR Track: Francisco, j Martha - , 3-- 4-- 5) al 15-m- ile -5 er -- i 1- -5 . do le 1 5. ar Sport Summary 5, old time of 4:38 of Crabbe Clarence "Buster four' off first Honolulu picked Portland Ducks, rejuvenated -- t, a places and a third position who suddenly awoke from win individual high point honors ilong dormant spell in the cellar with 21 and by his efforts alone of the Pacific Coast league de-- 1 captured the team, championship other two feated the Seals twice yesterday for the outriggers Ito take the series seven games tallies. Clarence Crabbe won the ohe 'out of seven, and the league lead the j by the largest margin held by any mile swun (time 22:9 fn the last four 440 yard free style (time 5 04 ; (time weeks. The Ducks campleted the 880 yard free style their series by downing the Seals 10:27, and the 300 meters medley. a in the morning 4 to 0, and jn the His medley time was 4:12 world's record. The former mark afternoon 8 to 2. He also took third j Hollywood took it on the chin was 4:14 backstroke at Wrigley field, twice Los place in the 220-yaj The new American record was Angeles, from Oakland 4 to 0 m the first battlp and 9 to 7 Dr the made by Agnes Geraghty of the swimming The Oaklanders bagged New York womens (second. association fti an exhibition 110 '.five of the seven game series. Los Angeles and the Seattle yard breast stroke. Her time was 5 .Indians, split a doubleheader the 1:29 5 former, record Indians taking the first six to Walter Spence of the Pennsylthe one, and the visitors the second vania A,C-- Philadelphia, won 1:02 Jilt seven innings, 7 to 3. Seattle 300 meters free style, (time and the 440 yard breast took the series four out of seven. and took The Mission Reds and - the Stroke (time .6:22 , yards .Sacramento Senators traded even second position in the300440 meters in their pair, the Reds winning B free style and the to 0 in the afternoon and the medley for a total of 37 tallies series by an odd game, while the and second high individual point solcUs won the morning contest honors. '9 to 8. Harry Krause of the Missions went into the eighth Of inning of the rriorning 'affair Cleveland Air Derby nursing a 3 to 0 lead, but his cunning deserted him, and be- -, for the damage could be stoppSpokane, Aug 24 (AP) Eight ed, five markers were chalked contestants in the Portland-Cleve-lan- d against him. ftlr derby hopped off here Home runs yesterday: Suhr, San today for Missoula, Mont., on the (Francisco; Hufft, Mission Reds, third leg of the race. Sydnor Hall, Arlett, (2), Lombardi, Dumovich the last aviator to arrive here last and Vergez, Oakland; Rumlcr, night, was the first to take off. Hollywood leaving the field at. 7:30 a. m. off Home run leaders: The other seven pilots took Vergez, Oak' land, 39; Boone, Mission Reds, in three minute intervals. The 39; planes Will stop at Missoula anti 39; Suhr, San Francisco, Barger, Los Angeles, 32; Hufft, Billings Mont., for one hour each OakMission Reds, 32; Arlett, and make the overnight stop at Bismarck, N. D., leaving there in land, 32. the morning for St. Paul. Washington, Aug 24 (AP)-T- he commerce department today dented that officials of he Santa Monica to Cleveland air derby had been requested to remove Tbea ftasche, German avlatrix, from the race. Edward P, Howard, chief of air San ei 400-me- 5. 2-- Take League Lead j er 3-- Down Seals To CnJ pace-settin- ,. Portland Ducks j ' s I J I j - ( j ie . JueciatJ fret) Phutt The California boys outfit defeated Salt Lake City, Phoenix, and McGill, Nev., team towlit the right to represent the southwest in the western series of the American Legion baseball championships in Colorado Springs, Colo. l -- f , -- ten-rou- S'produrt the meet was held i determine this years outdoor mi. holder in ten senior and'juruui events for men. two fair mermaids swam away with an imposing share of glory during u.t four day m'eet at Fieischhai.k, pool which ended yesterday Aliba Osipowich of the W01 Chester club, Mass., and Eleaim Holm of New York City dalntr.i records bet wen. four worlds Miss 1923 them. Osipowich, Olympic games 100 meters fi t style champion, woti this event Sunday and set a new time, ,a 1:9 It dipped two fifths of a second off the former mark. Ii the 220 yard free style she hunt told up a new figure of 2:41 time 2:46 Miss Holm churned through the wat,r in the back stroke in :22 (old record 1:30 in the while her performance medley was even more stunhing with 4:25 5 as compared to the , ol ' . The 1928 National A.A.U. swim ming championships were a matter of athletic history today wit g five new world's records and an American mark adding a stlrriny chapter to the book of aqtiatn American Maeaxine. Let 'Em Try It Scratch an Amerlctiu,' says n Eu Solar Systems Movement ropean critic, "and you would find lie Astronomers agree on the fact that mamore thon a piece of Is nothing Is moving through space tosun the chinery." A disappointing discovery. ward a point In Lyra with a velocity Still, ft European who scratched some 32 miles a second. The whole Americans would be likely to get quite of about Is necessarily Involved It) solar system n kick out of If. Philadelphia Itecord. ton th9 pin! Norway. 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